E. T. Cronin Promotion, 1980 A promotional piece for a New York City party decorator. A two-pocket folder with a folded napkin favor and four mimeographed and screened brochures. 7 1/4"H x 5 1/4"W. Decorated envelope. About 12 copies.

Have You Ever Seen? 1987 Have you ever seen a duck duck a duck? Or a crab grab a crab? A collection of 11 word play illustrations with fold-out key. Gocco printed in eight colors on Arches paper. 2"H x 4"W. 39 copies.

How To Succeed..., 1968 Program for college production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." Edited and designed by Ed Hutchins. Electronic stencils with screened plexi-cover and comb binding. 9"H x 5 1/2 "W.

Portfolio of Progress, 1974 An annual report for a church group. Each section of the report is a pamphlet with its own color, fold and size. The sections fit into a folder that becomes a self-mailer. Mimeographed. 6"H x 8 1/2 "W. 250 copies.

12 Thoughts on Communication, 1974. A dozen observations on the art of communication. Reads front-to-back and then back- to-front. Hand-screened in three colors, concertina folded. 3 1/2"H x 5"W. Edition of 100, but most destroyed. Only about 20 survive.

A Year Spent in Combat, 1971 A collection of 20 poems written on combat duty in Vietnam during 1969 and 1970. Offset printed on white bond with blue coverstock cover. 32 pages. 6 3/4"H x 4 1/4"W. 1,000 copies.